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English, 27.08.2021 02:40, jakhunter354

Which argument is a bandwagon fallacy? A. Your beliefs are wrong because they are incorrect.
B. My opponent wants to go to war, but I oppose murder.
C. Vote for me for city council. Everyone's doing it, after all.
D. If we allow protests, we might as well legalize rioting.

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